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structural barriers behind gender inequality in the creative industries and translate these insights into public storytelling. Decode the Data Behind the Gender Gap in Art You will be based in the Department
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experience with proteomic or lipidomic analysis is required. Experience with data-analysis with R is required; You are highly motivated, creative and willing to work with human blood samples and large -omics
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, awarded by time of appointment, and a grade of at least 8.0 on a ten-point scale (or equivalent) Well-developed research skills, including the ability to formulate creative research questions, descriptive
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, so creativity and initiative are essential. There might be opportunity for travel, so the candidate should be willing to travel. You also possess: A completed PhD in public health, public policy
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committed to an inclusive and diverse work environment: we want to develop talent and creativity by bringing together people from different backgrounds and cultures. We recruit and select on the basis
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Studies department and the research school.The Media Studies department is a leading international institute in media archaeology, the creative industries, datafication, digital methods, and information
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artistic, creative, and everyday activities that people use to shape their identities, and within which social processes, structures and institutions are shaped. We welcome colleagues who can further
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working with large datasets, modelling, and developing innovative ideas? Are you a creative researcher looking to build your profile for future career opportunities? If so, the Landscape Dynamics group is
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collaborative, creative researcher with an inclusion mindset. We are looking for you, if you have: • A completed PhD in educational sciences, psychology, sociology or related field; • Demonstrable interest
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this qualification in the near future; Your spoken and written English is fluent at an academic level; You show scientific creativity and productivity, as evident in recent publications in (inter)national peer